It's GOOD

Anthony Navarro lost his son on Thanksgiving day to a cycling collision with a car. A Ghost Bike was placed in honor of his son on his street. Anthony now places Ghost Bikes for fallen cyclist in Southern California.

Thanks for sharing this story! I SERIOUSLY see one of these every time i pick up my coworker from his house in Koreatown in Los Angeles. amazing - i had no idea. I'm glad that the cycling movement still lives on in car centered Los Angeles. Slowly we are breaking apart the car culture and addressing what LA NEEDS to be as a city that respect its cyclists.

Ever since I first learned the story behind the white bicycles chained up around Oakland and Berkeley, I've had a tremendous amount of admiration for the people who come together to bring awareness to the need for increased safety for cyclists.